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it is worked in my localhost.
then now I put the script in some free asp host, all file uploaded, but somehow when i run .asp file, got error in the connection string.
after read the hoster faq, it stated to

related FAQ
How do I connect to my MS Access database?
Make sure your database is in the "db" directory in your file space.
Here is a sample ASP code to connect to a MS Access database.

Also you probably can use the more robust OLEDB driver if you modify the connection string you started with to the proper path to the .mdb. You can find examples of connection strings at connectionstrings.com

Doug G
====="If you ain't the lead dog, the view is always the same - Anon

@all : thanks for helping. It just solved by moving to other paying asp hosting. i guess it was caused of some restriction of include file .inc (Global Asa something, according Microsoft Knowledge sort of). anyway thanks for helping guys.

@webber: I did use the example hoster provide, and its not worked so i came here to asked about it.